Eng

Casino king returns looted bronze horse head to China

Inkstone
發布於 2019年11月15日00:11

The Chinese internet is celebrating the return of another bronze animal head looted from Beijing by French and British troops nearly 160 years ago.

The horse head, one of a 12-piece set of bronze animal heads representing the Chinese zodiac, was stolen from the Old Summer Palace in 1860, when Anglo-French troops invaded China.

廣告(請繼續閱讀本文)

On Wednesday, the sculpture was donated to the Chinese government by Macau's casino king Stanley Ho, who bought the artifact for $8.9 million in 2007.

The bronze horse head was put up for auction at Sotheby's in Hong Kong in 2007.

The Communist Party has portrayed the stolen animal heads as symbols of the nation's "century of humiliation," which began in the mid-19th century and ended with the founding of the People's Republic in 1949. During this period, China was dominated or invaded by colonial powers.

廣告(請繼續閱讀本文)

In recent years, some wealthy collectors, especially Chinese collectors, have been buying the looted antiques and returning them.

In China, the repatriations serve as a reminder of the nation's tumultuous past and also help to stoke nationalistic pride in the country's current ascendancy.

Stanley Ho (left) and Macau's then Chief Executive Edmund Ho at the unveiling ceremony of the horse head at Hotel Grand Lisboa in Macau in 2007.
廣告(請繼續閱讀本文)

Following an official donation ceremony on Wednesday, many social media users say they are deeply impressed by the return of the "national treasure."

"Thank you Mr Ho," said a comment on the Twitter-like Weibo. "Hope more bronze heads can come back to their mother's arms."

"Remember, the weak gets bullied," said another. "The young generation has to work hard for a better China."

The horse head was first auctioned in New York in 1987, according to a report by the state-run People's Daily newspaper. In 1989, a Taiwanese collector purchased it with $290,000 and brought to the self-ruled island.

Seven of the 12 bronze animal heads looted in 1860 have been returned to Beijing.

Despite protests from the Chinese government, the piece was put up for auction at Sotheby's in Hong Kong in 2007. Ho, one of Asia's richest men, bought it and promised to return it to Beijing.

Ho had previously bought the pig head and donated it to a state-owned Chinese museum.

The horse head will be exhibited at the National Museum of China till November 27, along with six other animal heads in the Chinese capital, according to the National Cultural Heritage Administration.

The whereabouts of the remaining five animal heads " dragon, dog, snake, goat and chicken " remains a mystery.

Copyright (c) 2019. South China Morning Post Publishers Ltd. All rights reserved.

查看原始文章

更多 Eng 相關文章

Norway, Ireland, Spain announce formal recognition of Palestine
XINHUA
Calling Global Entrepreneurs! Applications for X-TIME 2024 are Open
PR Newswire (美通社)
Update: Explosion hits residential building in NE China, casualties unknown
XINHUA
Xinhua Headlines: China seeks to build world's largest national park system
XINHUA
Tencent Demonstrates Longstanding Dedication to Protecting and Enhancing the Value of IP at INTA's 2024 Annual Meeting
PR Newswire (美通社)
FujianPano | A glance into paradise of birds in SE China
XINHUA
Update: PLA conducts joint military drills surrounding Taiwan Island
XINHUA
Pakistanis celebrate ironclad friendship with China on 73rd anniversary of diplomatic ties
XINHUA
Residential building explosion in NE China, casualties unknown
XINHUA
China makes headway on biodiversity protection
XINHUA
China announces badminton squad for Paris Olympics
XINHUA
Xi sends congratulatory letter to China-GCC Countries Forum on Industrial, Investment Cooperation
XINHUA
Asia Album: Full Moon Day of Kason celebrated in Myanmar
XINHUA
Asia Album: Heat wave hits Lahore, Pakistan
XINHUA
FujianPano | Booming mariculture industry in Fujian, a "blue granary"
XINHUA
Thetan World Launches The Airdrop Event: Prize Pool Of 10,000 USDT
PR Newswire (美通社)
AmazingAnhui | Primate research team of Anhui University protects unique species in Huangshan
XINHUA
Xinhua Photo Daily | May 22, 2024
XINHUA
GLOBALink | China seeks to build world's largest national park system
XINHUA
⁠Elitery Named Google Cloud Managed Services Provider in Indonesia
PR Newswire (美通社)
Train travel becomes trendy choice for tourists in Türkiye
XINHUA
Syrius Technology's one-stop AMR on-site logistics solution was unveiled at the CeMAT South East Asia 2024
PR Newswire (美通社)
Trinasolar protects global biodiversity with solar energy
PR Newswire (美通社)
World Insights: Turbulence is becoming more frequent. Seatbelt helps.
XINHUA
Global licensing industry grows 4.6 pct in 2023: report
XINHUA
Ores & Minerals Arbitration Award Against Anh Son Thuy - a company nominated by Hoa Phat Group Singapore
PR Newswire (美通社)
Xinhua News | PLA conducts joint military drills surrounding Taiwan Island
XINHUA
China's BRI-backed workshop helps develop vocational skills for Cambodian talent
XINHUA
Social enterprises eye opportunities at 10th World Water Forum in Indonesia
XINHUA
New findings illuminate details about SW China ancient capital
XINHUA
Liaoning wins third consecutive CBA championship
XINHUA